Victoria: The Changing Shape of Religious Diversity in Australia: How Gen Z Leads the Way

The Council of Christians and Jews (Victoria) will host Prof. Gary Bouma on The Changing Shape of Religious Diversity in Australia: How Gen Z Leads the Way at St kevin’s College, Watgerford Campus, Richmond on Sunday, 31 March 2019


 

Prof Gary D Bouma AM, who will report on the findings of a team of researchers funded by the Australian Research Council to Study “The Worldviews of Australian Teenagers”.

About the speaker:

Prof Gary Bouma is the UNESCO Chair in Intercultural and Interreligious Relations – Asia Pacific and Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Monash University. He is an Associate Priest in the Anglican Parish of St John’s East Malvern. He serves on the Multi-Faith Advisory Group to the Premier and the Social Cohesion Institute of the State of Victoria, Australia. Author or Co-Author of over 25 books and 380 articles, he has been invested as a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for services to Sociology, to Interreligious Relations and to the Anglican Church of Australia.

Admission: $10 including Kosher afternoon tea

Event Details:
Program: Prof. Gary Bouma on The Changing Shape of Religious Diversity in Australia: How Gen Z Leads the Way
Location: St Joseph’s Centre St Kevin’s College Waterford Campus 9 The Vaucluse, Richmond, 3121 (Mel Ref: 2G K7 – ample parking available)
Date: Sunday 31 March 2019
Time:3:00pm – 5:00pm
Entry Fee: $10.00 entry fee, includes Kosher afternoon tea
RSVP: Please advise the CCJ office if you are attending, ph: 9429 5212; email: ccjvic@bigpond.net.au

Related:


New research shows Australian teens have complex views on religion and spirituality

https://theconversation.com/new-research-shows-australian-teens-have-complex-views-on-religion-and-spirituality-103233